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In this webinar Sandy Rylander walks us through the basics of what Excel’s Formulas and Functions are and how to get the most out of using them. We start at the ground level of what a formula is and how to add two cells together and build on that until we are using a variety of simple formula and functions. If you haven’t used them in Excel before this is the video to get you started.
You know about case management, document management, and records management. You use your knowledge of the law, the courts, and your clients to represent, educate, and defend them. Knowledge management is a way to address two critical facets of strategic, successful organizational management:
• Making the information that you manage more useful and accessible.
• Documenting the reasoning behind critical business decisions.
Where once the case book used to be a standard piece of equipment and decor for law offices, modern law offices rely on their tech stack to get things done. So, we have begun assembling this database for legal aid organizations to use as a springboard for their research on what technology product they could use to complete gaps in their tech stack or to replace aging solutions.
1) Administering Google Apps is easy
The admin interface is dead-simple to use, and pretty self-explanatory. Everything you want to control for your domain has a button or switch in the back end.
The Admin Control Panel makes it far easier to navigate to key admin functions than any Microsoft server software. You can add, delete or suspend users, transfer ownership of all documents, create aliases, and change minimum password requirements.
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Pika is a web-based CMS (Case Management System) developed specifically for use by legal aid organizations. Pika focuses on a simple to use user interface and access for anywhere you have a web connections.
Today we held a webinar covering what all goes into creating and using a tech disaster plan. We started by thinking about four scenarios that exemplify the major kinds of disasters, loss of data, loss of power, loss of senior or key staff, and a breach. From there we look at some things that you will need to think about when coming up with a plan for each of these situations. Some of the more interesting things we covered included things like what is an acceptable level of downtime and how much risk are you willing to take on.
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